Line workers are often exposed to inclement weather, heights, electrical discharges and other hazards.
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Other hazards are posed simply by getting from place to place on Anchorage's 1, 400 miles of city-maintained streets.
The fairway is bounded by rough and there may be other hazards such as bunkers and streams, not to mention wind and rain.
Since its inception in 1961, the Peace Corps has lost at least 287 volunteers to disease, road accidents, crime, and other hazards in their host countries.
"There seems to be little incentive for travel agents to alert their customers to the potential health and other hazards present at their destination, " said Professor Ken Peattie.
Brenner replied that there are several studies of the exposure following Fukushima that show the local population received low doses that amount to less risk, for the individual, than other hazards common in life.
The tree trunks, exposed banks and other hazards whizzing past represent a cornucopia of potential tort suits under U.S. law, yet somehow the Swiss manage to operate these runs without being sued into oblivion.
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She highlighted the importance of expanding the reach of early warning and prevention mechanisms around the world in order to protect people as well as natural and cultural heritage from tsunamis, landslides, floods and other hazards.
Unfortunately, instead of recklessness running its course, our minders inflicted TARP and other moral hazards.
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The prime mission of the NWS is to give warning of tornadoes, hurricanes and other weather hazards.
There are concerns the situation could encourage rats and cause other health hazards.
In other parts of the world some of the busiest manufacturing areas are subject to flooding and other natural hazards.
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Often on the outskirts of cities, such settlements occupy wasteland, which is susceptible to landslides, flooding and other natural hazards.
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Mountain people are also particularly vulnerable to other natural hazards, such as volcanic eruptions, avalanches, floods and earthquakes, even without the risk from GLOFs.
Baptised Caribe Wave 2011, the exercise tested the Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (Caribe EWS).
Pilot reports and data from black boxes have pointed to other potential hazards, like overly steep landings and alarms that go off when they shouldn't.
Kitts-Nevis should become a member of the Intergovernmental Coordinating Group for the Tsunami and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (CARIBE EWS).
The batteries have a five-year lifespan but other more immediate hazards are likely to end the operation of some of the fleet of floats.
Regardless, his p0int was that if a non compliance fee is set too high, an agency unnecessarily and unwisely depletes too much of its allowance and cannot address other potentially more serious hazards.
She spoke of the vital role UNESCO plays, notably concerning education in conflict and disaster-affected communities and the establishment of Early Warning Systems (EWS) for tsunami and other ocean-related hazards around the world.
He is wrong on all counts and, as with other false alarms about the hazards of genetic engineering sounded in recent years, there is both more and less to the Benbrook story than meets the eye.
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Putting aside the lost revenues to Tre Milano, counterfeit versions of the InStyler can create other problems: they pose significant safety hazards to consumers, and unwitting buyers of the defective or poorly constructed counterfeit items are unfairly panning InStyler in consumer reviews.
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Liquid and electronics don't like each other and there's an endless list of everyday hazards waiting to wreak havoc on mobile phones.
Outside pressure from competitors--and other potential suitors--will also pose their own hazards.
Recycling hazardous electronic equipment for material recovery (e.g. rare earth, and precious and other metals) in a manner which can substantially mitigate the hazards, entails significant costs.
Moreover, the evidence for extreme-exercise hazards is far from conclusive and is contradicted by other studies suggesting the health benefits of exercise may accrue to infinity.
Because Obama and so many other politicians have promote class warfare, the public must be educated about its hazards.
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You sit facing wonderful analogue Smith gauges set in a simple ally dash, and flick solid-feeling toggles for other functions, of which there are reassuringly few: indicators, ignition, hazards.
The complaints that federal OSHA handled alleged housekeepers in six Hyatt hotels were exposed to hazards of slips, trips and falls and musculoskeletal injuries, among other possible violations.
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